RECLOSABLE PIN FOR SECURING A TRAIN OF A DRESS
20180014610 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44B99/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44C1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a reclosable pin (10) for securing the train of a dress, for example a bridal dress, in a raised position. The reclosable pin (10) comprises a resilient arcuate base portion (12), first and second leg portions (14, 16) extending from the base portion (12), a return arm (18) at the upper end of the first leg (14) extending substantially perpendicular to the first leg portion (14), a curved point portion (20) at the upper end of the second leg portion (16), a point (22) provided at the end of the curved point portion (20) directed towards the first leg portion (14), and a clasp (24) provided at the free end of the return arm (18) for engagement with the second leg portion (16). The clasp (24) comprises a loop (26) extending toward the base portion (12), the free end of the loop (26) extending away from the first leg portion (14) to provide an abutment surface (28) for the second leg portion (16) directed toward the first leg portion (14) when the pin (10) is in a closed position. The pin (10), when in the closed position, forms a closed loop having a tapered shape such that the closed loop is narrowest adjacent to the base portion (12).
Claims
1-2. (canceled)
3. A reclosable pin for securing a train of a dress in a lifted position comprising: a generally U-shaped resilient arcuate base portion, having a first leg portion and a second leg portion extending from the base portion, further having a return arm at an upper end of the first leg extending substantially perpendicular to the first leg portion, further having a curved point portion at the upper end of the second leg portion, further having a point provided at the end of the curved point portion directed towards the first leg portion, and, having a clasp provided at a free end of the return arm for engagement with the second leg portion, wherein the clasp comprises a loop extending toward the base portion, the free end of the loop extending away from the first leg portion to provide an abutment surface for the second leg portion directed toward the first leg portion when the pin is in a closed position, and, wherein the pin, when in the closed position, forms a closed loop having a tapered shape such that the closed loop is narrowest adjacent to the base portion.
4. The pin of claim 3, wherein the first and second leg portions and base portion are arranged such that the second leg portion, the base portion and the first leg portion may be sequentially threaded through an aperture formed by a point in material of a dress.
5. The pin of claim 3, wherein the first and second leg portions are adapted to be urged from an open position of the pin, in which the pin forms an open loop, against the resilience of the resilient arcuate base portion to the closed position.
6. The pin of claim 3, wherein the return arm is provided with a mounting area for a decorative feature thereon.
7. The pin of claim 3, wherein the pin is made of stainless steel.
8. The pin of claim 3, wherein the base portion, the first and second leg portions and the return arm define a pin plane, and wherein the loop is S-shaped when viewed in a direction orthogonal to the pin plane.
9. The pin of claim 3, wherein the point of the curved point portion is inside the closed loop when the pin is in the closed position.
10. The pin of claim 3, wherein the abutment surface is located between the first leg portion and the second leg portion when the pin is in an open position.
11. The pin of claim 3, wherein the second leg portion is located between the abutment surface and the first leg portion in the closed position.
12. A method of using the pin of claim 3 to raise a train of a dress having a bodice and a train extending below the bodice, the method comprising the steps of: inserting the point of the pin through a first aperture in the bodice of the dress; guiding the pin downwards so that the pin exits through a second aperture in the bodice; rotating the pin while threading the second leg portion and the base portion through said apertures until the arcuate base portion is at the lowermost position and the first and second leg portions extend upwards from the base portion; inserting the point of the pin through a portion of the train of the dress such that the pin forms an aperture in the train of the dress; and, engaging the curved point portion and the clasp such that the portion of the train of the dress is held inside the closed loop of the pin in a raised position.
13. A method of raising a train of a dress having a bodice and a train extending below the bodice, the method comprising the steps of: providing a substantially planar pin, that has a first leg portion and a second leg portion wherein the second leg portion tapers outwards from an arcuate base portion, that further has a return arm and a clasp provided at an upper end of the first leg portion and a point portion engageable with the clasp provided at the upper end of the second leg portion; inserting the point portion of the pin through a first aperture in the bodice of the dress; guiding the pin downwards so that the point portion exits through a second aperture in the bodice; rotating the pin while threading the second leg portion and the base portion through the apertures until the arcuate base portion is at a lowermost position and the first and second leg portions extend upwards from the base portion; inserting the point portion of the pin through a portion of the train of the dress such that the point portion forms an aperture in the train of the dress; and, engaging the point portion and the clasp to close the pin such that a portion of the train of the dress is held in a raised position inside a closed loop of the pin formed by the first and second leg portions, the arcuate base portion, the return arm, the clasp and the point portion.
14. The method of claim 13, comprising further steps of: selecting a plurality of areas of the train to be raised; gathering a portion of the train of the dress at each selected area; inserting the pin through the train of the dress to hold the gathered portion of the train of the dress in the pin; and, engaging the point portion and the clasp such that the plurality of gathered portions of the train of the dress are held in a raised position by the the closed loop of the pin.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the areas are selected to be a distance from a lower edge of the train which is approximately equal to a distance measured from a waist portion of the dress to a lower edge of the dress at the front of the dress.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the areas are selected so as to include a first area at the center of the train and a set of two further areas from the center area located either side of the center of the train and approximately equidistant from the first area.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0053] Embodiments of the invention are described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
[0065] With reference to
[0066] Located at the upper end of the second leg portion 16 is a curved point portion 20 that terminates with a point 22. The point 22 is curved towards the first leg portion 14.
[0067] Located substantially perpendicular to the first leg portion 14 is a return arm 18. At the end of a return arm 18 is a clasp 24 that further comprises a wire loop 26. In between the clasp 24 and first leg portion 14 along the return arm 18 an upper mounting portion 29 is provided, for mounting a decorative feature, for example a personalised message engraved on a plate, or a jewelry design or similar. The mounting portion is an area of the return arm having increased width, and therefore provides strength and rigidity to the return arm.
[0068] As illustrated in
[0069] To put the pin 10 in the closed position the second leg portion 16 is moved in a direction orthogonal to the clasp 24, then the second leg portion 16 is pushed forward toward the first leg portion 14 past the clasp 24, then the first leg portion 14 is aligned with the clasp 24, then the second leg portion 16 is released and the second leg portion 16 experiences a restoring force from the resilient arcuate portion 12, forcing the curved point portion 20 of the second leg portion 16 to engage with the closed wire loop 26 such that the curved point portion 20 is held inside the clasp 24 by an abutment surface 28.
[0070] As illustrated in
[0071] The mounting portion 29 may be provided with a decorative feature thereon. Mounting a decorative feature 29 on top of the mounting portion has the advantage of obscuring the unsightly clasp 24 and adding to the style of the whole dress 42. The decorative feature may be a jewel, stone, piece of precious metal or any other ornamental article.
[0072] The reclosable pin 10 may be manufactured from any suitable metal or material. In an embodiment of the present invention the reclosable pin 10 is made from polished steel, for example stainless steel. If a more a visually pleasing and decorative reclosable pin 10 is required the pin 10 may be manufactured from alloys with a high precious metal content. Other suitable metals include German silver and nickel plated iron. Other decorative features may be attached to the reclosable pin 10 such as a key ring with an engraving attached or an ornamental chain.
[0073] The reclosable pin 10 must be manufactured such that it is able to support the weight of a large train 40 of a dress 42. However, the pin 10 must also be shaped finely enough to be able to be inserted into fabric.
[0074] The base portion 12, first 14 and second 16 leg portions and the return arm 18 define a pin plane. In an embodiment of the present invention when the wire loop 26 of the reclosable pin 10 is viewed in a direction orthogonal to the pin plane the shape of the wire loop portion 26 is s-shaped.
[0075] With reference to
[0076] The first stage of the process is to insert the reclosable pin 10 into a discrete area of a bodice 44 of the dress 42, as shown in
[0077] The second stage of the process is to thread the first leg portion 16, the base portion 12 and the second leg portion 14 through the apertures 46, 48, while rotating the pin 10, until the first 14 and second 16 leg portions are in a generally upright position, as shown in
[0078] In the third stage of the process, a portion of the train 40 can be gathered together and held within the loop of the pin, as shown in
[0079] Once all the gathered portions of the train 40 are held in the base portion 12 between the first 14 and second 16 leg portions, the second leg portion 14 is engaged in the clasp 24, as described above, to close the pin 10. The train 40 is then held securely by the pin 10 in a raised position.
[0080] With reference to
[0081] The first stage of the process is to select three areas 54, 55 of the bridal train 40 at which portions of the train 40 that are to be lifted. The pin is fixed to the dress 42 at a height L above the ground. Typically the height L is equal to the height of the waist of the dress above the ground. Two lateral areas 54 are selected on the left and right sides respectively of the bridal train 40 and a further central area 55 is selected at the rear of the dress 42, as shown in
[0082] The second stage of the process is to gather together material from the train 40 of the dress 42 at each area 54, 55, as shown in
[0083] The reclosable pin 10 is then inserted into the gathered material of each area, at which time the conventional dress pin 10, if used, can be removed. Once all the gathered portions have been secured to the reclosable pin 10, the pin 10 is closed, thereby securing the train 40 of the dress 42 in the raised position.
[0084] Selecting the areas 54, 55 of the dress to be a distance L from the lower edge of the train 40 means that when the train 40 is in the raised position, the train of the dress 42 is distributed around a wearer such that the lower edge of the train sits just above the ground or is in light contact with the ground.
[0085] The ability to raise the train 40 of a dress 42 means that the wearer is able is dance and walk around freely without the need for a train bearer following behind the wearer. Hence the wearer may use the same dress for a first function, such as a wedding ceremony, with the train 40 extending behind the dress 42, and for a second function, such as a wedding reception or dance, with the train 40 raised up on the dress 42.
[0086] The lifting of the train can be carried out while the wearer continues to wear the dress.
[0087] The pin 10 of the invention can be used with any dress having a train, since it does not require the train to be detachable or to be provided with special attachment means.
[0088] The pin 10 of the invention may form a collectible wedding souvenir, since it may incorporate a decoration which remains visible on the mounting portion 29 of the return arm 18 while the pin 10 is in use. The decoration may be personalised, to increase the attraction of the pin 10 as a souvenir.
[0089] The shape of the pin is not limited to the shape shown in the drawings, and may adopt any shape in which there is a resilient arcuate base portion, first and second leg portions extending from the base portion, a return arm at the upper end of the first leg extending substantially perpendicular to the first leg, a curved point portion at the upper end of the second leg portion, a point provided at the end of the curved point portion directed towards the first leg portion, and a clasp provided at the free end of the return arm, wherein the pin, when in the closed position, forms a closed loop having a tapered shape such that the closed loop is narrowest adjacent to the base portion.
[0090] The pin 10 is typically between 40 and 60 mm in height, preferably about 50 mm. The width of the pin 10 at its lower end adjacent to the arcuate base portion is typically between 10 and 20 mm, preferably about 15 mm. The width of the pin 10 at its upper end, when in the closed position, is typically between 15 and 30 mm, preferably about 22 mm. The gauge of the wire used to manufacture the pin 10 is typically between 1.2 and 1.3 mm, and preferably the wire from which the leg portions and base portion are formed has a diameter of about 1.25 mm. This provides a suitable stiffness for the pin, allowing operation by hand. However other diameters may be used.
[0091] The tapered shape, also referred to as a general U-shape with diverging leg portions, acts to collect the gathered material together at the lower end of the pin, improving the appearance of the dress with the raised train.
[0092] The pin safe to use, because the pin projects inwardly at the end of the curved portion, so that the gathered material can be pushed over the point into the loop of the pin without risk of injury from the point.